Shiseido UV Protective Stick Foundation SPF 36 Review

Foundation review #7. I don’t know why no one talks about this foundation. It is one of the most fabulous thing for travel. Especially for places like Australia where liquid isn’t allowed at all for flights.

Coverage & Finish

It is possible to build up to a full cover. When I did do that, I could feel the foundation. I am not fond of “feeling it”.

Skin Type

I have combination dehydrated skin. It has worked well for me. Kept my skin supple throughout the day. For my T-zone, I didn’t powder at all (temperature 30-35 Celcius day); end of day, I wasn’t an oil slick either. The official site states that it is sebum resistant. I don’t know how well that will work for oily skin though.

**in the ingredient, there’s a few clays, maybe that’s why it stayed put so well?

Fragrance

Smells like makeup? LOL I don’t know how to explain. It’s not offensive. There’s a definite scent to it if I sniff the stick. Once it is on my face, I don’t notice it that much.

Packaging

Hardy plastic. 9g. Elongated shape foundation stick. O, I have dropped this in a parking lot. Nothing cracked. It was an accident, but hey, it is hardy and utilitarian. I am not crazy about the colour combination, but this whole line of products is in this colour. That blue and yellow just doesn’t do it for me. I guess, I’ll just have to accept content over packaging.

Country of origin

Made in Japan

Application

Finger application is my favourite. It is blends like lightly melted butter. Plus one less item to bring with me when I’m on the go. Sponge and brush both works fine. I think it’s unnecessary though.

It is possible to re-apply on top during the day. It doesn’t crease up / bunch up. I re-apply more for the sunscreen than for additional coverage.

It totally can be used for covering under eye without any issues. No concealer needed.

Colour

I got the colour Ochre, because I use this stick almost exclusively for beach holiday away. It’s the perfect shade for me when I have a bit of tan. Oxidation was slight. After drying down, it turns a bit more red. MAC face and body C3 and this is pretty much my go to foundation shade when I get some colour.

Longevity

It did really well in wild swim (lake) and snorkel (sea water). There was no “crack” or “break” in coverage. I was really impressed. So in terms of waterproof / outdoor foundation, this foundation is a winner. The key enemy to its wear is rubbing or being touched. It certainly “touches” off e.g. cell phone. If I set it with powder, it’s not so much a problem. Still, I am stubborn and prefer to always test without primer and powder. Product needs to stand on its own, right?

This foundation doesn’t break / lose grip after swim. The foundation clearly forms a waterproof barrier. Non-stop coverage. NOT towel proof. Those “white” dots on my face was water, not sure why after I compressed the photo they look like spots. Ochre is really quite a spot on colour for me when I get tanned.

Sensation

My skin felt way more supple after application. Feels like a skin treatment? It smashed my dehydration. My skin looks more radiance. I love how it removes my dehydration lines. The feeling is similar to Clarins True Radiance foundation, but a waterproof version with less emollient.

I do use this to touch up; I use it like a sunscreen. So if I get heavy handed, I can feel it on my face (like 7 stripes too much). Otherwise, it’s really comfortable.

My main issue is that it never feels set? There’s no tacky feeling, but just “creamed” sort of thing. I don’t know how else to describe it. Now that I live in Paris , it worries me to greet people? You know that French cheeks touch thing. Other than that, I really do love this foundation.

MINERAL OIL – Derivative of petroleum. Many people believes that it is bad for the skin. Yet, I cannot find report to substantiate this claim. What mineral oil does is reduce water loss from skin (occlusive). A well known product with mineral oil? Vaseline. That thing is pretty effective to me. I just thought I highlight it in orange, because there’s so much bad buzz around it. I still cannot find rational reason / scientific report to explain why it is bad. If you know of a report, please let me know.

POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE (PMMA) – well, if this stuff is good enough for injecting into the skin. It is good enough for me. It makes the skin more smooth. When injected into the skin, it plumps it up. **do not DIY of course, seek professional advise

DIMETHICONE – I feel like I say this every time. This prevent moisture lost via creating a barrier. It is volatile, so technically cannot block pore. I do understand that there’s a large community that swears silicone blocks pores. I am not a dermatologist, so I’ve flagged in anyway in case you’re into a silicon free product regime.

KAOLIN – gentle clay for the face

MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX – another petroleum derivative. Again, there’s no statistics to state that this isn’t safe or bad for cosmetic use. I only highlighted it because some people wants nothing to with petroleum derivatives.

BHT – preservative, inconclusive whether it is safe. It is allowed as food preservative in a small dosage. So personally, I am not worried about it. It is quite low down on the ingredient list anyways. FDA and EU approved at the time of publishing.

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6 Comments

I worry about the touch feel of this on the skin if you say it doesn’t set. It must transfer easily onto clothes. Do you set it at all with powder? But I am curious to try it – I’ve been wanting to get a stick foundation for travel for ages. And I can’t believe it’s cheaper here than in France! 😛 I wonder what it costs in Japan.

I’m not keen on the packaging either but I guess the selling point is that it’s something to use by the sea/on holiday in the sun, so I can understand it. It looks a little like a toy and reminds me of those sweet dispensers you can get in different cartoon characters etc. (I don’t know if I am making sense? XD) I’ve never tried Shiseido before – it doesn’t seem very popular here in the UK or at least not where I live. But having said so, I am very aware of this particular product cos of advertising.

Aw, thank you for the encouraging comment. I was doubting whether my reviews is too cumbersome. 😀 So nice to know xox

Ja, I know what you mean with the toy thing. My thought too. They have marketing in UK? Well, they certainly get very little love in France. Virtually no one talks about it on Youtube. It really is a great travel product. Biggest problem is their shade range. There’s all of 4 colours LOL. Typical Japanese brand.

Maybe not so much UK marketing but influencers on Instagram being sponsored to model the products. This is usually the one they seem to model for Shiseido products! There is a Shiseido stand in one of the main stores I go to, and another counter the other side of town but both are almost always dead.